Transatlantic Feedback: A Listening Session with Thomas Meinecke & Lauren Goshinski

We. April 22, 2026
Time: 7:00 pm
Location: Thomas Mann House (1550 N San Remo Drive, CA 90272)

A transatlantic sonic exchange between Thomas Meinecke & Lauren Goshinski.

Info

Join the Goethe-Institut L.A., dublab, and the Thomas Mann House for a transatlantic sonic exchange. German author, musician, and DJ Thomas Meinecke meets DJ, curator, and dublab Executive Director Lauren Goshinski for a live listening session that explores how music travels across oceans, countries, scenes, and political imaginaries. The evening will uncover unexpected resonances between cultural movements in Germany and the United States.

Meinecke and Goshinski will curate a special playlist with songs weaving through time, place, genre, and communities, playfully breaking down rigid genre categories and the idea that music belongs to just one nation or place. How is music created and transmitted across national, cultural, and political boundaries? Why do we often reduce musical innovation to a handful of global cities, such as Los Angeles, Berlin, or New York, while overlooking the wider geographies and histories that shape sound cultures? The Midwest’s foundational role in techno, Düsseldorf’s international influence through Kraftwerk, and Cologne’s experimental Krautrock scene around CAN are reminders that cultural production frequently emerges from unexpected nodes, challenging narratives of center and periphery.

Drawing on his literary and musical practice, Meinecke will also read short selected excerpts from his work (Odenwald, Hellblau, TomBoy), which often engage with transatlantic cultural histories spanning P-Funk, Afrofuturism, and Detroit techno.

The conversation will be followed by an open DJ-style listening session and reception. Guests are invited to bring their favorite records/songs to share and discuss (vinyl or phone). The program will be recorded and broadcast on dublab radio www.dublab.com.

Participants

Lauren Goshinski

Lauren Goshinski is a curator, cultural producer, DJ, and the Executive Director of dublab, the Los Angeles–based nonprofit radio station and arts platform broadcasting independent music and culture worldwide for over 26 years. Her work spans festivals, public programs, and site-responsive projects that connect artists, DJs, technologists, and communities across nightlife, sound art, and experimental music scenes. With a background shaping international programs such as VIA Festival and New Forms Festival, Goshinski advocates for music and “musicking” as a form of civic infrastructure—an approach that positions sound cultures as vital connective systems linking people, places, and cultural networks across cities and borders.

Thomas Meinecke

Thomas Meinecke is a writer, musician, and DJ based between Munich and in Marseille. Since 1986 he has published numerous acclaimed novels with Suhrkamp Verlag, most recently Odenwald (2024). In parallel to his literary work, he co-founded the influential German post-punk experimental band F.S.K. in 1980, whose albums have appeared since 2008 on Daniel Richter’s label Buback, most recently Topsy Turvy (2023). Among many other creative endeavors, Meinecke has collaborated on electronic music projects with influential German electronic music producer Move D. and worked extensively as a radio host and club DJ, performing in iconic venues such as Berghain, Robert Johnson, and Pudel Club. His interdisciplinary practice extends into curatorial and academic contexts, including the long-running discussion series Plattenspieler in Berlin and teaching appointments and residencies at universities in Europe and the United States. He received the Berlin Literature Prize in 2020.

Partner

An event presented by the Goethe-Institut Los Angeles, dublab, and the Thomas Mann House Los Angeles.